AppleBlade
Member
I have $600 giftcard that I can use at the Apple store and I want to buy an iPad. I can pay out of pocket for anything over the credit.
The primary reason I am getting this iPad is for reading Comic Books and books in bed. I do like to tinker with apps and games but I would not say I am a power user as I'd rather use my Macbook for those types of things. I do family movie editing and
One thing to keep in mind is that I have an M1 Macbook Pro.
Another thing to keep in mind is that I get an Education discount which is minor but I think changes the discussion a little bit (It's only $20 on the entry level iPad but $50 on the above models).
Another thing to keep in mind is that Apple is currently running a promotion for free Airpods with iPad Air and above models. There is no such promotion for the entry level ipads. Since I have Airpod Pros I would give these to my wife. She is using my ancient OG Airpods that I got when they first came out and the battery life seems to be going.
Here are the models I am considering:
1 - 32 GB iPad Classic ($309)
2. 128 GB iPad Classic ($409)
3. 64 GB iPad Air ($549) (with free AirPods)
4. 256 GB iPad Air ($699) (with free AirPods)
5. 128 GB 11 inch M1 iPad Pro ($749) (with free AirPods)
I think I have ruled out the iPad Classic. I could get the 64 GB iPad Air without having to pay a dime out of pocket and I'm sure it would fit all of my needs but I'm not sure how long 64GB goes nowadays on an iPad. Upgrading to the 256 GB Air will bring a ton of space and have me pay 100 out of pocket ($150 with tax). Upgrading to the new 11 inch M1 iPad Pro would cost me $150 out of pocket ($200 with tax). I am very comfortable with 128GB meeting my needs but on the other hand I think the performance capabilities are overkill for what I want to do.
Thoughts?
The primary reason I am getting this iPad is for reading Comic Books and books in bed. I do like to tinker with apps and games but I would not say I am a power user as I'd rather use my Macbook for those types of things. I do family movie editing and
One thing to keep in mind is that I have an M1 Macbook Pro.
Another thing to keep in mind is that I get an Education discount which is minor but I think changes the discussion a little bit (It's only $20 on the entry level iPad but $50 on the above models).
Another thing to keep in mind is that Apple is currently running a promotion for free Airpods with iPad Air and above models. There is no such promotion for the entry level ipads. Since I have Airpod Pros I would give these to my wife. She is using my ancient OG Airpods that I got when they first came out and the battery life seems to be going.
Here are the models I am considering:
1 - 32 GB iPad Classic ($309)
2. 128 GB iPad Classic ($409)
3. 64 GB iPad Air ($549) (with free AirPods)
4. 256 GB iPad Air ($699) (with free AirPods)
5. 128 GB 11 inch M1 iPad Pro ($749) (with free AirPods)
I think I have ruled out the iPad Classic. I could get the 64 GB iPad Air without having to pay a dime out of pocket and I'm sure it would fit all of my needs but I'm not sure how long 64GB goes nowadays on an iPad. Upgrading to the 256 GB Air will bring a ton of space and have me pay 100 out of pocket ($150 with tax). Upgrading to the new 11 inch M1 iPad Pro would cost me $150 out of pocket ($200 with tax). I am very comfortable with 128GB meeting my needs but on the other hand I think the performance capabilities are overkill for what I want to do.
Thoughts?